G. W. F. Hegel Finger Puppet

Wrestling with Hegel's ouevre is definitely no easy feat. "The Science of Logic" is perhaps the most difficult, if not rewarding philosophical tract. Oddly, its much easier with this puppet on your index finger.

On your finger, he's a puppet; on your fridge, he's a magnet; in your puppet collection he's a heuristic device.
Approx. 4" tall.


Any four puppets for $20!

$5.95

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'That clumsy and nauseating charlatan, that pernicious [puppet], who completely disorganized and ruined the minds of a whole generation.' -- Arthur Schopenhauer

G.W.F. HEGEL
(August 27, 1770 - November 14, 1831)
There has been no thinker as brilliant and comprehensive as Hegel. Often mischaracterized as a philospher of history, Hegel was primarily concerned with ontology (the study of Being) and the structures of the modern world. Hegel gave us the first comprehensive theory of what it means to say, think or be anything at all. For better or worse, he was the last of the great systematic philosophers.

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